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I am trying to implement login with twitter using the node.js ntwitter package.

https://github.com/AvianFlu/ntwitter

I am able to make API calls correctly if I hardcode my credentials, however I am can't seem to get the Oauth request for authentication to work.

I am using Express.js. I am just trying to get an initial 'toy' example to work so I have just created a separate route at this point that I am visiting directly

app.get('/twitter_login', function(req, res){
var twitter = require('ntwitter');
var twit = new twitter({
    consumer_key: '<Valid Consumer Key>',
    consumer_secret: '<Valid Consumer Secret'});
var tlog = twit.login(req,"/login_success");
tlog(res,req,null); //Not sure on this at all

Right now the error I receive is

DEBUG: TypeError: Parameter 'url' must be a string, not undefined
    at Object.urlParse [as parse] (url.js:96:11)
    at handle (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/ntwitter/lib/twitter.js:341:20)
    at <my app path>/app.js:47:3

I have a few questions

  1. The ntwitter function returns a named function called 'handle'. Why is it named? What is the best way to call it?
  2. Why is login being done in 2 phases? Why not just a login function?
  3. Most Importantly: How do I get my users redirect to twitter so they can login?

I might be way off track here, but so feel free to suggest better methods. I would really like to stick to ntwitter though.

Thanks.

2 Answers 2

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Figured this out.

2 fundamental issues

  1. The call into 'handle' has the paramaters out of order

    Originally I had

tlog(res,req,null);

This should be

tlog(res,req,null);

2.. I was rendering a template file at the end of twitter_login, which was causing issues with redirect

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To answer the original questions

The ntwitter function returns a named function called 'handle'. Why is it named? What is the best way to call it?

Named likely to make it easier to see in the call stack

It can be called as such

twit.login(path.pathname,"/twitter_callback")(req,res)

Why is login being done in 2 phases? Why not just a login function?

They are tied together, but the second call allows for a more idiomatic way to pass in the necessary information.

Most Importantly: How do I get my users redirect to twitter so they can login?

I have created a github repo that contains a working sample application.

https://github.com/drouillard/sample-ntwitter

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I had trouble as well with ntwitter. But, after looking at Twitter's API, I decided not to attempt my own wrapper

So, I got OAuth working by doing the normal process of redirecting to Twitter, then having my callback page that gets the access token. Once you have the token & secret that they pass you, you can use ntwitter like this:

var ntwitter = require('ntwitter');
var twit = new ntwitter({
    consumer_key: clientId,
    consumer_secret: secret,
    access_token_key: token,
    access_token_secret: tokenSecret    
})

// now you can do something like:
twit.getUserTimeline({
    include_rts: 1,
    count: 50
}, function(err, json) {
    // ...
});

Hope that helps.

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  • Hey Marshall, Thanks for the quick response! That seems reasonable, and at this point might be what I end up doing. I get the feeling there is something fundamentally simple I am just not getting, as I just need the token key/secret, and ntwitter seems have a login function for this purpose. If I go the method you suggested I will accept this answer. Aug 9, 2012 at 23:12

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